There could be a stronger alignment between India and the United States during Donald Trump’s second term, potentially boosting diplomatic efforts on key global issues like the Russia-Ukraine crisis, according to the founder of a leading advocacy group for the Indian diaspora. Trump is set to return to the White House as US President on Monday.
Khanderao Kand, founder of FIIDS, believes Trump’s second term will bring a more mature approach, distinct from Biden’s, focusing on South Asia and the Indo-Pacific.
Kand mentions that India and Trump share a similar viewpoint regarding the Russia-Ukraine crisis, emphasising diplomatic engagement and negotiations for resolution.
During Trump’s second term, the US and India are expected to align better on foreign policy issues, such as Canada and Bangladesh.
In trade, Trump’s “America First” policy may lead to discussions on tariffs, but Kand expects a transactional approach for smoother progress.
Regarding H-1B visas, Kand highlights that Trump and tech leaders like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy support the need for tech immigrants to maintain America’s global competitiveness, especially in AI and cybersecurity.
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